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Michael GravelU.S.
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Questions regarding the valuation, merger acquisition, brokerage or selling of internet businesses. | |
Martin SchultzCanada
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I can answer questions related to preparing a business for sale, and evaluating a business for acquisition. Also questions about creating liquidity for shareholders by merging with an existing public company, or taking the business public. | |
Dirk McCoyU.S.
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Can: Strategic planning, Negotiating strategy and tactics, Valuation, Funding, Integration Can't: Legal specifics | |
Robert Doblmeier, M.Sc.U.S.
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I am happy to answer questions about Small Business Sales i.e. Small businesses with Gross Sales in the 250K to 50 million dollar range. The business must be privately or closely held(no publicly traded companies). | |
David K. StaubU.S.
On Vacation
returns 02/28/2012 |
I am a business and tax attorney and have spent more than 30 years assisting people in buying, selling, merging and spinning off businesses. I can answer questions on the mergers and acquisitions process and the related legal issues, in general. Topics can include structuring the transaction, negotiating the deal, conducting due diligence, and more. I can also guide people to find sources for answers to specific legal questions which cannot be answered in a forum of this nature. |
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